Pine Privacy Guard: Sample Sessions

Step 1

Step 2

Upon pressing Ctrl+X instead of sending the message,
Pine will ask which filter you want to use. You can choose 1 of 3
options:

Unfiltered -- send email without using any cryptography.

Encrypt the email (PinePG will also sign it by default).

Clear-sign the email.

Step 3

The email is sent.

If you are signing the message for the first time during the session,
you will be prompted for your GPG passphrase. After that PinePG will
securely remember your passphrase
during that session and not bother asking for it again.

Step 1

The incoming message shows up in the Message Index. Press Enter as
usual to display the message.

Step 2

The pinepg filter is automatically invoked. You are prompted for
your secret key passphrase, so that the incoming message can be
decrypted. Anything you type here is not displayed to the screen.

Step 3

The output of GnuPG is displayed. Here you will find out whether
or not the ciphertext was successfully decrypted, the validity of
the signature if it was signed, and any other relavant information.
Press 'E' to continue.

Step 4

The decrypted message is displayed as a normal message.
Note: The plaintext is not saved to the mailbox; only the
ciphertext. However once your passphrase is entered, pinepg will securely remember your passphrase so that it will
not need to be entered again during the same Pine session. Step 2 will
simply be skipped.